ESPN offers 12 different ways to watch Ohio State-Oregon

Along with radio and Internet, ESPN will have 12 ways to consume Ohio State-Oregon.

The days of one game, one channel are quickly coming to an end. At least for the biggest games.

For the second straight year, ESPN is rolling out its “Megacast” for Monday’s national championship game between Oregon and Ohio State. When you include radio and Internet, the network will have 12 different ways to consume the game.

Of course, there's the traditional telecast on ESPN with Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit on the call. But that's so 1980.

In the age of short attention spans, there’s so much more to complement your viewing.

Here’s the rundown from ESPN:

Film room: The popular option from last year -- which included coaches and ESPN analysts predicting a fake punt the play before it occurred -- will be available on ESPN2. The coverage will feature ESPN analysts Chris Spielman and Tom Luginbill with Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen, new Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi, who was defensive coordinator of this season's Michigan State squad that played both Ohio State and Oregon, and new Nebraska coach Mike Riley, the former coach of Oregon rival Oregon State. They will provide in-depth Xs and Os as it happens from a film room equipped with multiple camera angles, coaches clicker technology and telestration at ESPN’s Bristol, Conn., headquarters.

ESPN voices: The ESPNU telecast will take fans into a specially-created viewing theatre with a cross-section of ESPN on-air personalities from outside college football responsibilities as they watch and discuss the game, including Jay Bilas, Aaron Boone, Julie Foudy, Barry Melrose, Mark Schlereth and Michael Wilbon.

Off the ball: Available on ESPNEWS, this angle will give viewers an inside look at the way ESPN analysts Kevin Carter, Matt Millen, Jason Sehorn and Matt Stinchcomb and Super Bowl-winning wide receiver Amani Toomer study and dissect the game. They'll focus on the plays away from the ball, including in the trenches of the offensive and defensive lines, the wide receiver vs. defensive back matchups, coaching strategy and more. Bob Wischusen will host.

Sounds of the game: ESPN Classic's coverage will couple video with the natural sounds of the game that will be captured by the 100 microphones positioned throughout the stadium. The telecast will include the pregame and halftime performances of the Oregon and Ohio State marching bands.

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Home team radio: ESPN3, in cooperation with IMG College, will offer an “Oregon radio call” (via Oregon IMG Sports Network) and “Ohio State radio call” (via Ohio State IMG Sports Network) presentation. Each of the team’s specific coverage will feature the their home radio broadcast (Oregon’s Jerry Allen, analyst Mike Jorgensen, reporter Joey McMurray and host Chase Morgan, and Ohio State’s Paul Keels with analyst Jim Lachey and reporter Marty Bannister). The on-screen presentation will provide fans of both teams with the game feed plus isolated cameras on their home team’s head coach and marquee players.

Command center: Available on ESPN Goal Line, the commercial free coverage will feature a full-time split screen application showing the live game action, along with immediate replays of every play and isolated camera feeds of both head coaches, enhanced statistics and the ESPN Radio broadcast call. The Command Center option will sample other Megacast content during on-field media timeouts.

Spanish language call: ESPN Deportes will provide a traditional telecast of the game with Eduardo Varela and analyst Pablo Viruega providing a Spanish language call of the action. The game will also be available in Spanish on ESPN Deportes Radio.

SpiderCam: Fans will be able to watch the entire game from the above stadium SpiderCam angle on ESPN3.

Taco Bell student section: The ESPN3 commercial free option will feature cameras in the Taco Bell student sections (special sections created by Taco Bell that treat 500 students from each school to a VIP experience) and with the cheerleaders, bands and mascots of each team to showcase how the most fans live and die with every play.

Data center: The commercial-free coverage on ESPN3 will include significant on-screen graphic content ranging from analytics, curated social media reaction and more.

Around the world: ESPN’s game coverage will be available to the men and women serving in the United States military branches in 175 countries through the American Forces Network. Fans in 146 countries around the world will be able to view the game on ESPN International and ESPN Deportes platforms.

Social media: ESPN will also use its various social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter within the coverage. Potential content includes behind-the-scenes insights, statistics and information, interaction with fans, and more.